Welcome to Hayes RPM

Frequently Asked Questions

General FAQs

Yes. Hayes RPM partners with licensed U.S. healthcare providers who evaluate patients through secure telemedicine platforms and prescribe medications when clinically appropriate. All prescriptions are issued as part of a 30-day program based on provider evaluation.

No. Hayes RPM offers self-pay telehealth services. Insurance is not required.

Some medications are FDA-approved for specific indications. Providers may also prescribe medications off-label based on clinical judgment, which is legal and common medical practice.

Patients select a therapy, complete payment terms, submit a secure medical intake, and are reviewed by a licensed provider. If approved, a prescription is sent to a licensed U.S. pharmacy for fulfillment.

Yes. Support is available through the patient portal, by phone at 855-983-5347, or by email at support@hayesrpm.com. For emergencies, call 911.

Weight Loss & Metabolic Support

These injectable prescription medications are commonly used to support appetite regulation and metabolic health as part of a clinician-guided weight management program.

Individual results vary and outcomes cannot be guaranteed. Your provider will discuss expectations during your consultation.

Side effects vary but may include gastrointestinal discomfort. Providers review all potential risks prior to prescribing.

Hormone Optimization

Providers evaluate symptoms and lab results (within the last 6 months) to determine whether testosterone therapy is appropriate.

TRT may impact fertility. Providers discuss alternatives and supportive medications when fertility is a concern.

Enclomiphene

Enclomiphene may be prescribed to support the body’s natural testosterone production rather than replacing testosterone directly.

Each option has benefits and risks. Providers determine suitability based on individual goals, symptoms, and lab results.

Sexual Health

Tadalafil has a longer duration of action, while sildenafil is shorter-acting. Providers help determine the best option based on lifestyle and needs.

Providers screen for cardiovascular risk factors and medication interactions prior to prescribing.

These medications support erectile response but do not directly increase sexual desire.

Tri-Mix may be prescribed for individuals who do not respond adequately to oral erectile dysfunction medications.

Providers offer education, training, and dosing guidance to ensure safe and effective use.

Hair Loss

Finasteride targets hormonal pathways associated with male pattern hair thinning.

Potential side effects are discussed during consultation. Not all patients experience side effects.

Some patients prefer oral options due to convenience or inadequate response to topical formulations.

Oral minoxidil may be prescribed off-label at the provider's discretion.